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1. Mesocosm Experiments as a Tool for Ecological Climate-Change Research

2. Herbivory enables marine communities to resist warming

4. Metabolic plasticity drives mismatches in physiological traits between prey and predator.

5. Regional impacts of warming on biodiversity and biomass in high latitude stream ecosystems across the Northern Hemisphere.

6. Warming indirectly simplifies food webs through effects on apex predators.

7. Metabolic plasticity can amplify ecosystem responses to global warming.

8. Thermal acclimation increases the stability of a predator-prey interaction in warmer environments.

9. Towards a unified study of multiple stressors: divisions and common goals across research disciplines.

10. Interactive effects of warming and microplastics on metabolism but not feeding rates of a key freshwater detritivore.

11. Consistent temperature dependence of functional response parameters and their use in predicting population abundance.

12. Long-term exposure to higher temperature increases the thermal sensitivity of grazer metabolism and movement.

13. Herbivory enables marine communities to resist warming.

14. Embracing interactions in ocean acidification research: confronting multiple stressor scenarios and context dependence.

15. Impacts of ocean acidification on marine organisms: quantifying sensitivities and interaction with warming.

16. EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON GLOBAL SEAWEED COMMUNITIES.

17. Response to technical comment on `meta-analysis reveals negative yet variable effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms'.

18. Dynamics of species interaction strength in space, time and with developmental stage.

19. Meta-analysis reveals negative yet variable effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms.

20. Modeling variation in interaction strength between barnacles and fucoids.

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